1753 Mondovì, Cuneo, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia
Died
1836 Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia
Nationality
Italian
Occupation
Professor Physician
Profession
Medic
Francesco Antonio Canaveri (1753-1836) was an Italian Physician and Professor of Anatomy. He was a tenacious opponent of the doctrines of Cullen and Brown, who espoused the so-called Brunonian theory of medicine, which regarded disorders as caused by either defective or excessive excitation.[1]
^Analyse et réfutation des élémens de médecine du D. J. Brown, Francesco Canaveri, 1805
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